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LAY IN - Levelland Loboette Destynii Jones layed the ball up over the Odessa defender at home during the team’s game. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

LAY IN - Levelland Loboette Destynii Jones layed the ball up over the Odessa defender at home during the team’s game. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

Loboettes take down Odessa Lady Broncos

The Levelland Loboettes hosted the Odessa Lady Broncos this past Friday night where the Loboettes won, 62-24.The start of the game was pure domination from the Loboettes as they outscored Odessa 18-4, taking a big 14 point lead going into the second quarter.
EASY BUCKETS - Levelland Loboette Presley Smith layed the ball up during the team’s game in the Andrews Tournament last week. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

EASY BUCKETS - Levelland Loboette Presley Smith layed the ball up during the team’s game in the Andrews Tournament last week. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

Levelland Loboettes cruise past Borden County

The Levelland Loboettes hosted the Borden County Lady Coyotes this past Tuesday where the Loboettes downed the Lady Coyotes 61-34.
FLASHY PASS - Levelland Lobo Sean Landrum passed the ball behind his back to an open teammate during the team’s game this Thursday in Lubbock. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

FLASHY PASS - Levelland Lobo Sean Landrum passed the ball behind his back to an open teammate during the team’s game this Thursday in Lubbock. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

Lobos tame Lubbock Christian Eagles in Overtime

The Levelland Lobos traveled to Lubbock to take on the Lubbock Christian Eagles in UIL non-district play where the Lobos topped the Eagles, 55-53, in overtime.
FASTBREAK - Levelland Loboette Destynii Jones layed the ball up during the team’s fast break during the Andrews Tournament last week. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

FASTBREAK - Levelland Loboette Destynii Jones layed the ball up during the team’s fast break during the Andrews Tournament last week. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

Levelland Loboettes win Andrews Tournament

The Levelland Loboettes competed in the Andrews Tournament this past Thursday and Friday. The Loboettes would wrap-up the tournament with a dominant 4-0 outing on the hardwood.
STIFFARM - Whiteface Antelope Ethan Kauffman stiff-armed his defender during the team’s last game of the season in the State Championship this Wednesday. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

STIFFARM - Whiteface Antelope Ethan Kauffman stiff-armed his defender during the team’s last game of the season in the State Championship this Wednesday. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

Whiteface Antelopes finish state runner-up champs

The Whiteface Antelopes are the runners up in UIL Class 1A-1 High School Six-Man Football after a 70-24 loss to the Gordon Longhorns in the state title game at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Wednesday.The game was called early in the third quarter due to the 45--point rule.
STATE RUNNER-UP - The Whiteface Antelopes finished their football season with an appearance in the UIL 6-Man 1A Division 1 State Championship on Wednesday at Jones AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The Antelopes competed againt the Gordon Longhorns. The Antelopes would fall to the Longhorns, 70-24, in the third quarter wrapping up the season with a 14-1 record. (Photo courtesy of Whiteface CISD)

STATE RUNNER-UP - The Whiteface Antelopes finished their football season with an appearance in the UIL 6-Man 1A Division 1 State Championship on Wednesday at Jones AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The Antelopes competed againt the Gordon Longhorns. The Antelopes would fall to the Longhorns, 70-24, in the third quarter wrapping up the season with a 14-1 record. (Photo courtesy of Whiteface CISD)

STATE RUNNER-UP

ON THE RUN - Whiteface Antelope Jeremiah Rendon was on the move scanning downfield to throw the ball during the team’s game against Water Valley in the Semi-finals of playoffs. The Antelopes play Gordon today at 2 p.m. in AT&T Stadium in Dallas. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

ON THE RUN - Whiteface Antelope Jeremiah Rendon was on the move scanning downfield to throw the ball during the team’s game against Water Valley in the Semi-finals of playoffs. The Antelopes play Gordon today at 2 p.m. in AT&T Stadium in Dallas. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

The Antelopes

CLAP IT UP - Ropes Head Football Coach Beau Riker warmed up his team during their last game against Gruver in Canyon. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

CLAP IT UP - Ropes Head Football Coach Beau Riker warmed up his team during their last game against Gruver in Canyon. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

SPORTS

TOO STRONG - Levelland Lobo Eryk Jones sliced his way through the Montery defense during the team’s contest in the Gene Messer Tournament at Frenship. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

TOO STRONG - Levelland Lobo Eryk Jones sliced his way through the Montery defense during the team’s contest in the Gene Messer Tournament at Frenship. (Staff photo by Aalijah Soliz)

Lobos cruise past Brownfield

The Levelland Lobos traveled to take on the Brownfield Cubs this past Tuesday night where the Lobos won in a close game 57-52.In the first quarter it was all Brownfield as they doubled the Levelland Lobos points taking a 14-7 lead over the Lobos heading into the second quarter.
GOING AROUND - Whiteface’s Emily Blankenship looked to turn the corner against a Borden County defender in a 35-34 Lady Lope win to open the Way Out West Tournament in Whiteface Thursday. The Whiteface girls won the tournament with a 5-0 finish and will host Seagraves Monday at 7 p.m. (Photo by Holly Crutcher)

GOING AROUND - Whiteface’s Emily Blankenship looked to turn the corner against a Borden County defender in a 35-34 Lady Lope win to open the Way Out West Tournament in Whiteface Thursday. The Whiteface girls won the tournament with a 5-0 finish and will host Seagraves Monday at 7 p.m. (Photo by Holly Crutcher)

Whiteface Girls are on a six-game win streak

The Whiteface Lacy Lope High School Girls’ Basketball have been busy winning their own Way Out West Tournament with a 5-0 run over the weekend and starting UIL District 2A-5 play with a 70-10 domination of the Morton Indians.